I seem to recall Clinton Heylin saying at a Dylan convention a few years ago that not only was Blackbushe professionally recorded, but he has heard it, and it's one of Dylan's finest live performances...!

Seems a bit of waste to keep it in the vaults if this is indeed the case.

I seem to recall Clinton Heylin saying at a Dylan convention a few years ago that not only was Blackbushe professionally recorded, but he has heard it, and it's one of Dylan's finest live performances...!

The bootleg is easy to get, its probably been posted on here and its definitely on sugermegs

We've discussed E.C. in some depth but I was wondering if anyone remembers the performances by Joan Armatrading or Graham Parker? Graham Parker was the artist of the moment really, I remember he had an album out called Heat Treatment but I sadly missed his performance at the show. I think I was in the artists services are using my 'Dinner Voucher' at the time.

My memory is that I enjoyed all the acts, including the forgotten men of the day, prog band Lake (nothing to do with Greg Lake, btw) and reggae band Merger. But tbh, all I could really think about was "I'M GOING TO SEE DYLAN!!!!"

I've been trying to post photos of the Blackbushe concert but the system keeps saying "It was not possible to determine the dimensions of the image." I keep forgetting it's impossible to post images here.

I seem to recall Clinton Heylin saying at a Dylan convention a few years ago that not only was Blackbushe professionally recorded, but he has heard it, and it's one of Dylan's finest live performances...!

Seems a bit of waste to keep it in the vaults if this is indeed the case.

Oh come on! The world needs to hear this gig is soundboard quality... It'd probably pass out if that was announces as the next Bootleg series. Such a great gig (though it's probably even better in criso quality). Is it in the infamous vaults? Or just lost?

I'm in full agreement Anr, if the Soundboard of Blackbushe really does exist then it should be rush released on the Bootleg Series in July to tie in with the 40th anniversary of the event, as someone else here already suggested. Columbia should have all those in the art department working overtime as from now. (But realistically I guess all there will be is a tie died version of Dylan and The Dead to discuss!)

I'm in full agreement Anr, if the Soundboard of Blackbushe really does exist then it should be rush released on the Bootleg Series in July to tie in with the 40th anniversary of the event, as someone else here already suggested. Columbia should have all those in the art department working overtime as from now. (But realistically I guess all there will be is a tie died version of Dylan and The Dead to discuss!)

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